University of Wisconsin great Ron Dayne to be inducted into College Football Hall of Fame

May 7, 2013

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University of Wisconsin running back Ron Dayne breaks away from Indiana's James Atkins for a 57-yard touchdown run on Oct. 16, 1999 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. Dayne is part of a class of 12 players and two coaches that has been selected for induction to the College Football Hall of Fame, which was revealed Tuesday. / Associated Press file photo

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NEW YORK — Heisman Trophy winners Danny Wuerffel of Florida and Ron Dayne of Wisconsin, along with two-time national champion Tommie Frazier of Nebraska, have been selected for induction to the College Football Hall of Fame.

They are part of a class of 12 players and two coaches chosen by the National Football Foundation and revealed Tuesday.

The rest of the players to be inducted in December are: Miami Heisman winner Vinny Testaverde, whose selection was announced Monday; Ted Brown of North Carolina State; Tedy Bruschi of Arizona; Jerry Gray of Texas; Steve Meilinger of Kentucky; Orlando Pace of Ohio State; Rod Shoate of Oklahoma; Percy Snow of Michigan State; and Don Trull of Baylor.

The new Hall of Fame coaches are Wayne Hardin, who led Navy and Temple, and Bill McCartney of Colorado.